
Iriomote Island Trekking Tour Island Tour
Iriomote island Hiking Activities Ashibi(Sima-mari-asibi
Iriomote Island trekking tour specialty store Shimamari Ashibi
A journey to encounter the authentic nature and culture of Iriomote Island
Shimamari Ashibi is a tour guide specialist that specializes in land activities in the mountains, forests, rivers, and other areas of Iriomote Island.
We offer a wide variety of tours that allow you to make the most of Iriomote Island's abundant nature, including trekking in the jungle or on the coast, canyoning and river climbing in mountain streams, caving (cave exploration), and experiencing history and lifestyle and culture.
Our experienced guides will guide you carefully, ensuring you enjoy a safe and comfortable adventure.
Experience the charm of the island with tours tailored to your level, from beginners to advanced divers.
Tour Menu

Read MoreOptional tours such as canyoning, caving, coastal trekking, and jungle trekking can be added.
Read MoreA course for those with good walking skills that aims to reach the most magnificent waterfall on Iriomote Island. Held from October to May.

Read MoreAiming for the highest peak on Iriomote Island Held from October to May

Read MoreOne of the few mountains on Iriomote Island that can be climbed. Held from October to May.
Read MoreThe greatest sense of accomplishment among all the activities on Iriomote Island. Walking along a crossing path through the jungle that connects the west and east sides of Iriomote Island. Held from October to May.
Read MoreClimb to the highest peak on Iriomote Island Held from October to May
Read MoreThe ultimate island trekking tour is here! Held from November to May
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This tour is limited to repeat visitors. Our guides, who are experts on the jungles of Iriomote Island, will show you the hidden waterfalls, secret trails, and other hidden parts of Iriomote Island.

Iriomote Island trekking tour
Island Tour (Shimamari Ashibi)
Guide: Takamichi Nagasawa

Taketomi Town Tourist Guide 031-001
Certified guide for designated natural tourism resource areas
Hinai River (land area), Nishida River (land area), Mt. Komi, Mt. Tedo
Urauchi River source area (Crossroad, Mayagusuku Falls)
